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natured, and not above forty feet high, being little for her age.
           She gave me the name of Grildrig, which the family took up,
            and afterwards the whole kingdom. The word imports what
           the Latins call nanunculus, the Italians homunceletino, and
           the English mannikin. To her I chiefly owe my preservation
           in that country: we never parted while I was there; I called
           her my Glumdalclitch, or little nurse; and should be guilty
            of great ingratitude, if I omitted this honourable mention of
           her care and affection towards me, which I heartily wish it
            lay in my power to requite as she deserves, instead of being
           the innocent, but unhappy instrument of her disgrace, as I
           have too much reason to fear.
              It now began to be known and talked of in the neigh-
            bourhood,  that  my  master  had  found  a  strange  animal
           in the field, about the bigness of a splacnuck, but exactly
            shaped in every part like a human creature; which it like-
           wise imitated in all its actions; seemed to speak in a little
            language  of  its  own,  had  already  learned  several  words
            of theirs, went erect upon two legs, was tame and gentle,
           would come when it was called, do whatever it was bid, had
           the finest limbs in the world, and a complexion fairer than
            a nobleman’s daughter of three years old. Another farmer,
           who lived hard by, and was a particular friend of my master,
            came on a visit on purpose to inquire into the truth of this
            story. I was immediately produced, and placed upon a table,
           where I walked as I was commanded, drew my hanger, put
           it up again, made my reverence to my master’s guest, asked
           him in his own language how he did, and told him HE WAS
           WELCOME, just as my little nurse had instructed me. This

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